The hardest thing is to get started, but the really hardest thing is to finish.
You'll never learn how to do your endings until you FINISH your endings.
When he says he loves me, it only means he loves me at that particular instant. Like his promises, which he never keeps. Why does he torment me like this, when he could finish it off at once?
I'd like to say I was smart enough to finish six grades in five years, but I think perhaps the teacher was just glad to get rid of me.
I think it's a bit like coming to the end of a book. The plot's in its thickest, all the characters are in a mess, but you can see that there aren't fifty pages left, and you know that the finish can't be far off.
The war on terror is a fight that we did not start, but it is one that we shall finish.
God alone can finish.
I should just stay composed and run to the finish line.
By our attitude to prayer we tell God that what was begun in the Spirit we can finish in the flesh.
No two of us learn our language alike, nor, in a sense, does any finish learning it while he lives.
I want to feel it somehow happened like that because things happen for a reason. I want to believe this more than anything because if it were just an accident, then God must have died before he could finish the world.
When you cross the finish line, it will change your life forever
Normally, I have a lot of alpha readers on my books. These are people that, once I finish a novel, I let them look at it and give me a reader response.
Because I'm 44, I feel kind of lucky that I lived through this period where I started my career where there was no Internet at all, and now when I finish it, there will be nothing but the Internet.
When I finish playing, I think I'd like to coach college baseball
I define spirituality as a search for love, beauty, happiness and wisdom. Spirituality is a journey that we never finish.
I have an incomplete album that I want to finish. I have been thinking about the plan during my days in jail, I have sung rock n roll for forty years. After jail, I will continue to rock n roll.
I have this thing that, once I finish a movie, I never see it again.
I am never happy when I finish a book. I always start feeling good, and then I get to about Page 75 and start losing momentum - and I kind of pull it together at the end, but by then I think it's just all over. It's become almost a running joke among my agent and my editor - I always say that, so they don't take me seriously anymore.
We didn't know until really quite late in the piece how Joel [Wyman] would finish it off.